The Cathedral in Roskilde photographed when the moon was completely gone. The stars stood out nicely on such an evening. --Jacob Surland
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This photo is used in my tutorial on creating magic photos using Lab Color. Read the full blog post here: http://goo.gl/GJDijF

I shot this photo of the Eiffel Tower from the Jardin des Trocadéro. When I got there, the fountains were empty, though. A few people ran around in some of the empty basins. I also ventured into one of the upper, to get a different angle. When I had shot what I wanted, I continued towards the Eiffel Tower itself, and while walking, the fountains suddenly filled with water. So glad, it was not, while I was standing with my camera equipment in one ogf them! I hope no one got wet feet.

As unreal as it might seem, this is a photo from an underground station in Vienna. And to be honest, I have forgotten which. I usually can reconstruct the details in my mind, of where a photo was shot, but this one, I have simply forgot.

This photo of Notra Dame waking up is one of the last from a long morning of photography. When you get up at 4 AM you never know, what you are going to get. But I think I got rewarded on this beautiful morning in Paris. --Jacob Surland
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I love playing around with my Fisheye lens. I don't think, that there is any other way, to include the skeleton of the blue whale on the ground floor and tha complete roof at the same time, if not using a fisheye lens.

This nice little restaurant called "Under Lindetræet" is just opposite HC Andersens house in Odense, Denmark. HC Andersen lived on the yellow house on the far right of the image. Photo by: Jacob Surland

The Spaniards Inn in Hampstead, London, is an old fantastic pub dating back to 1585. Quite possible the oldest pub I have ever been to. Apparently an episode of the legendary Dick Turpin featured the Spaniards inn. No surprise - the interior of the inn is very old too. Photo by: Jacob Surland, http://www.caughtinpixels.com

From our hotel room, we had this beautiful view to the Bridge of Sighes. It was very busy during the day, but at night, very calm. I shot this, just as we were getting ready to go out shooting photos, at 4:30 AM in the morning.

Chateau Queyras is placed like the old fortress it is, to guard the entrance to Queras, a beautiful area in the French. Quite a gem really, full of beautiful places and then this beautiful old castle. Photo by: Jacob Surland, http://www.caughtinpixels.com

Mont Saint Michel just off the coast in Brittany in France, is one of the most amazing places I have been. I was so glad, that I had the chance to stay after dark. Not only because it looked fantastic, but also because, people left at dinner time.

Mont Saint Michel is one of the most popular tourist destinations in France, and during the day, you can feel that.

The city awakes on a lazy summer morning. Only a few cars and busses drives break the silence now and then. A newspaper boy passes me on his bike, while I am bending over my tripod. A woman who has got up early too, is on the way to her job, she hurries, and maybe she is late. Outside a cafe in the very center, a man is distributing the chairs on the square in front of the cafe. He is preparing for a busy summer day. I do love summer mornings! Photo by: Jacob Surland, http://www.caughtinpixels.com

I went with a colleague to Kulhuse to shoot the sunset. And it was a beautiful sunset, and I got many great shots. Unfortunately, my sensor was so dirty, that this is only second shot I have finished. I need to remove hundreds of dust spots.

This is a photo of cyclist... Oha yeah and Roskilde Cathedral. It was kind a hard do avoid including the cathedral, using the wide angle lens I used. --Jacob Surland
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The Gothic Church Tower in Roskilde used to be the tower of the Laurentii Church. In 1531 they tore down the rest of the church, and only the tower was left. --Jacob Surland
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The Liberty in London is a fascinating beautiful shopping mall. It's not as famous as Harrods, but from the outside, it's much more charming, if you ask me. Photo by: Jacob Surland, http://www.caughtinpixels.com

Lone trees draw my attention. This one I could get in a position letting all fo the clouds point to the tree. To enhance the effect, I created a panorama image. A panorama image twists the perspective in a cool way for this image. --Jacob Surland
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I have been to Rothenburg ob der Tauber quite a few times. There is something about this medieval town in the lower part of Germany, that attracts, not only me, but people. A city wall surrounds the town, and some parts, like this part, has a second wall. Look closely, and you can see the tower of the inner city wall. Photo by: Jacob Surland, http://www.caughtinpixels.com

While I exhibitied at Chester Arts Fair I also got the chance to photograph the Christmas lights in Chester. In particular this shooting star I liked a lot. I also loved the Tudor Houses with the Chester Rows, which are covered walkways at the first floor.

The island in this small lake has the most charming little house. The island is called Louises Island. I figured it was named after Queen Louise, as it is a part of the Castle Gardens in Frederiksborg Castle in Denmark. However, it turned out that quite a few Queen Louise have lived... Maybe they all loved is little island. Photo by: Jacob Surland

I drive by this Munkholmbroen several times a week. It's a great location for spotting sunrises, and the tide does that you find ever changing small seascapes. One morning I found this little crescent island in the water. Photo by: Jacob Surland, http://www.caughtinpixels.com

Sydney Opera House is the most photographed building on the southern hemisphere. As a Danish Fine Art photographer, I am very proud, that the architect Jørn Utzon who made the Operahouse is Danish too. This is a view of Harbor Bridge and the Operahouse just as the Sun is rising. Photo by: Jacob Surland, http://www.caughtinpixels.com

I never thought that I should see Piccadilly Circus abandoned for people, but at 5:43 in the morning it is possible. A single early bus passed while I shot the photo. Photo by: Jacob Surland, http://www.caughtinpixels.com

Bruge in Belgium is a beautiful medieval city, also called the Chocolate Capital. The inner city is full of old houses. On the square a young couple took a photo, at the same time as I did. Photo by: Jacob Surland, http://www.caughtinpixels.com